“Guests who purchase a 2025–2026 season pass can begin using it immediately, with access to the slopes for the rest of this spring,” said Grubb.
“Spring’s soft snow, longer daylight hours and fewer crowds are making this the perfect time to enjoy late-season turns!” said Snowbowl Marketing Manager Angie Grubb.
In addition, with mild temperatures and sunny skies in the forecast, Grubb says Snowbowl has a full slate of spring events planned to keep the season going strong:
April 5: 8th Annual Cardboard Derby Classic
Participants will race homemade sleds down the slopes using only cardboard, duct tape, string and paint – all to benefit the Kachina Peaks Avalanche Center.
April 12: Slash N’ Bash Banked Slalom
Featuring a curvy course with tight, banked turns, riders will compete for the fastest times.
April 19: Easter Egg Hunt
Starting at 12:15 p.m., in the Little Spruce Learning Area, youngsters can search for prize-filled eggs and meet the Easter Bunny.
To make a visit to the ski resort even more enticing, Snowbowl is giving skiers and riders a head start on next season. “Guests who purchase a 2025–2026 season pass can begin using it immediately, with access to the slopes for the rest of this spring,” said Grubb. FBN
For more information on tickets, passes and events, visit www.snowbowl.ski.
Courtesy Photo: Events like the Slash N’ Bash Banked Slalom invite skiers and riders to join in friendly competition.
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